lithosphere
(noun)
The rigid, mechanically strong, outer layer of the earth; divided into twelve major tectonic plates.
Examples of lithosphere in the following topics:
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Mars and a Biosphere
- A biosphere can also be thought of as an global ecological system that incorporates all living beings and their relationships with the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere.
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The Carbon Cycle
- Much of the carbon on the earth's lithosphere (about 80%) is stored in limestone, which was formed from the calcium carbonate from the shells of marine animals.